The World Bank's twice-yearly Global Economic Prospects examines growth trends for the global economy and how they affect developing countries. The Global Economic Prospects is a World Bank Group corporate flagship. The reports include three-year forecasts for the global economy as well as relevant scenarios.

Country and region specific forecasts and data

a - This includes low and middle-income countries and excludes Chile and Uruguay. The list of countries for the region may differ from those contained in other World Bank documents.

b - This includes low and middle-income countries and excludes Oman and Saudi Arabia. The list of countries for the region may differ from those contained in other World Bank documents.

c - This includes 21 low and middle-income countries with income of less than $12,276 GNI-per capita in 2010, and excludes Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russian Federation, Slovenia, and Slovak Republic. The list of countries for the region may differ from those contained in other World Bank documents.